Dr. LaFleur's Theory Trailer (1912)
Dr. Lafleur is convinced that crime is an illness and can be treated like that.
Watch the official Dr. LaFleur's Theory 1912 trailer in HD below.
Dr. Lafleur is convinced that crime is an illness and can be treated like that.
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Maurice Costello as Dr. LaFleur
Van Dyke Brooke as A Hardened Criminal
Clara Kimball Young as The Criminal's Moll
James Morrison as The Criminal's Right-Hand-Man
United States 05 May 1912
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22 April 1912
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23 December 1912
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21 October 1912
A romantic Western in which John saves his beloved Mary when she is about to marry a criminal.
08 October 1912
Everything is arranged by Dick and his college chums to have their sweethearts from the city, with their chaperone, visit them to spend the day.
26 February 1912
Two businessmen need to hire a stenographer, but their wives get suspicious when they notice a parade of beautiful young women entering and leaving their husbands' office.
07 May 1912
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21 October 1912
Out in the farm-lands near Portland, the Widow Walters lives with her daughter Ethel. As far as affections are concerned, those of the widow are confined to her daughter, until Squire Lang, a fat old widower, with his son Harry, moves onto the adjoining farm.
19 July 1912
Alice Durand, after weeks of discouragement, reads the following advertisement in the New York Herald: "Governess wanted.
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